Sentence examples for to march from inspiring English sources

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to march

noun

A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.

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They began to march.

It was time to march.

"Get the men to march in formation.

(Mrs. Clinton decided to march anyway).

We also learned how to march.

"Our team just has to march on.

We have to march.

We want to march forward".

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